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Mega Millions jackpot swells to $900 million, eighth largest in history – DeSoto County News

                        Your Source for Desoto County News                      <br>                        <svg class="cm-icon cm-icon--bars" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 24 24"><path d="M21 19H3a1 1 0 0 1 0-2h18a1 1 0 0 1 0 2Zm0-6H3a1 1 0 0 1 0-2h18a1 1 0 0 1 0 2Zm0-6H3a1 1 0 0 1 0-2h18a1 1 0 0 1 0 2Z"></path></svg>                      <svg class="cm-icon cm-icon--x-mark" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewbox="0 0 24 24"><path d="m13.4 12 8.3-8.3c.4-.4.4-1 0-1.4s-1-.4-1.4 0L12 10.6 3.7 2.3c-.4-.4-1-.4-1.4 0s-.4 1 0 1.4l8.3 8.3-8.3 8.3c-.4.4-.4 1 0 1.4.2.2.4.3.7.3s.5-.1.7-.3l8.3-8.3 8.3 8.3c.2.2.5.3.7.3s.5-.1.7-.3c.4-.4.4-1 0-1.4L13.4 12z"></path></svg>                 <br><strong>JACKSON, Miss. </strong> — The Mega Millions jackpot climbed to an estimated $900 million for Tuesday night’s drawing, making it the eighth-largest prize in the game&#8217;s history.<br>The drawing, scheduled for 10 p.m. Central time on Nov. 11, follows a recent billion-dollar Powerball run that concluded in September. The surge toward $1 billion marks only the third time the Mega Millions prize has reached this level since the record $1.602 billion jackpot was won in Florida on Aug. 8, 2023.<br>Lottery officials estimate the cash value for Tuesday’s grand prize at $415.3 million. If a winner matches all six numbers, they can choose between the lump-sum cash option or the full $900 million annuity, paid out over 30 years.<br>Mega Millions drawings are held every Tuesday and Friday.<br>The lottery excitement is not limited to one game. Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot is an estimated $512 million, carrying an estimated cash value of $239.1 million. The jackpot for Lotto America is an estimated $6.8 million, with a cash value of $3.17 million.<br>Bob Bakken provides content for DeSoto County News and its social media channels. He is an award-winning broadcaster, along with being a reporter and photographer, and has done sports media relations work with junior and minor league hockey teams. Along with his reports on this website, you will find this veteran media member providing sports updates and high school football play-by-play on Rebel 95.3 FM Radio.<br><br><a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMitwFBVV95cUxOQ0o5eW1jMVNIMTBQUDBaTVBYVGpUOFJ3QmllckgxenlVaW1XUUxCTnVMbHhYT21yWHZCcnQtZThIQkc3Rl9pX19FTTNIdUxaLVJKTzBiV1dFbU5PdTNXYzZaYmZJa1c5Y2NCOXFzSEdpTS1tTkZ2UWhET3hQMjRGVTJheDhURlF2MzE2cEZCUDBwZGhrSnpPVDhSSFpWQzFidmduWng1YzdRalpHczRZVUg4MmlCbUU?oc=5">source</a>
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Wisdom Jonny-Nuekpe: Of GHAFTRAM, Nibima and false accusations…the Covid-19 treatment turf war – MyJoyOnline

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The Ghana Federation for Traditional Medicine Practitioners (GHAFTRAM), accusing the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of misleading the public on the use of the herbal Criptolepis sanguinolenta, locally known as Nibima for the cure of Covid-19 is worrying.
It should be considered as false by those who closely followed recent media attacks and accusations on the FDA by the Federation, concerning the use of Nibima for Covid-19 clinical trial.
The FDA in a press statement on February 1, 2021, mentioned that it has approved Criptolepis sanguinolenta (Nibima) for clinical trials for possible Covid-19 treatment.
Indeed, a related press statement from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Covid-19 Clinical Team, attested that the herbal medicine in question was not for treatment in its finality but for a phase II clinical trial on Covid-19 patients.
However, a publication in the Informer Newspaper on Friday, February 5, 2021 with the headline, ‘Confusion lingers over Nibima medicine …as Traditional Herbalists expose FDA…’ accused the FDA of misleading and creating misunderstanding within the public, regarding the endorsement of the herbal medicine as a cure for the virus.
False claims
Indeed, no part of the FDA release mentioned that Nibima can cure the dreaded Covid-19.
The statement in part said, “In the search for the treatment for the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, researchers from the School of Public Health at the KNUST submitted a clinical trial application in September 2020 to assess the safety and efficacy of Cryptolepis Sanguinolenta as a potential treatment for Covid-19”.
Conversely, it is unfortunate that the said newspaper alleged that the FDA deceived the public by endorsing Nibima as cure for Covid-19.
The second paragraph of the Informer story reads, “The KNUST statement was to clarify the misunderstanding by the general public regarding Nibima as a cure to the virus, which was fueled by the FDA”.
The paper, however failed to appreciate that both the KNUST and the FDA were communicating same procedure and messages in their separate statements.
The newspaper gave an impression that the FDA by its release, attested to the efficacy of Nibima for the final treatment of Covid-19, which is false, and does not correspond to the Authority’s position in the statement.
The statement was emphatic on ‘possible clinical benefits’ on the basis of initial findings which corresponds with what KNUST said in their statement.
Favoritism
Suspicions and allegations of favoritism to the detriment of GHAFTRAM and herbalists in the same Informer story is also out of place.
GHAFTRAM’s Secretary, Nana Kwadwo Obiri, was quoted as saying that, the association submitted 33 different herbal products to the FDA and the Ministry of Health to be approved for Covid-19 treatment.
GHAFTRAM, he said, was later surprised that the FDA had gone ahead to approve another herbal medicine without the association’s knowledge.
The question here is, ‘must the FDA notify or engage the herbal medicine association before considering and approving clinical trials of that nature?
Indeed, reliable information indicates that the 33 herbal medicines were submitted to the Minister of Health, who later presented it to the Centre for Plant Medicine Research (CPMR), Mampong, for further studies to be done before approval.
Those 33 medicines were not presented to the FDA as the Informer story claimed.
Key questions
Is GHAFTRAM aware that the 33 herbal medicines would have to go through testing at CPMR? If no, then obviously, the Federation does not acknowledge the role of CPMR in such matters.
If yes, then such grievances must be channeled to CPMR for answers and not the FDA. 
Moreover, 33 products will definitely take a long time to go through testing and for the best due diligence.
We must not lose sight of the fact that even the Nibima herbal product, was submitted in September 2020 and it was not until February 1, that it met all the necessary requirements to commence clinical trials.
This is just one product, taking almost six months for answers to be provided. How much more 33 products?
Ghana’s robust herbal medicine industry
It is significant to note that the FDA, through regulations, has made Ghana’s herbal medicine industry an envy to many countries on the African continent.
In testament to this position, my findings revealed that other countries like Rwanda, Ethiopia and Kenya have come to Ghana through the FDA to study our industry.
It is therefore imperative for us as a country to uphold these legacies and build on them.
The impression created by GHAFTRAM in the said articles denote that the FDA was against the indigenous herbal industry.
Bad faith
The Secretary of GHAFTRAM, Nana Kwadwo Obiri, who was a board member of the FDA, per the claims of his Federation, has exhibited some amount of bad faith through assertions in the articles, with full intent to settle matters in the public domain.
Nana Kwadwo Obiri should not have projected his stands as having the interest of GHAFTRAM more than the FDA and vice versa, since he represents both entities.
At best, such allegations and claims, even if they were found to be true, could have been settled indoor without necessarily engaging in public accusations.
Conclusion
As the FDA is more focused in playing its regulatory roles to navigate the country through this pandemic, key stakeholders including GHAFTRAM, can only collaborate and contribute to the national effort to collectively fight the virus.
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Play Smart program strengthened to help players keep lottery play fun – NC Education Lottery

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The N.C. Education Lottery just relaunched its Play Smart™ to provide enhanced tips and tools to help North Carolinians play lottery games the way smart players play.
The new platform, shared today at a meeting of the North Carolina State Lottery Commission, can be found at NCPlaySmart.com. It includes:
• Tips and tools on playing the lottery.
• Gamified player education messages.
• Engaging educational video content.
“More people than ever before in North Carolina are playing lottery games,” said Mark Michalko, chief executive officer and executive director of the lottery. “As more people play our games, we made sure we invested more in our player education and responsible gaming programs. The new Play Smart program helps our players take advantage of every opportunity to make winning decisions that keeps their play fun and healthy.”
Play Smart began in 2020 as a player-focused responsible gaming program centered on education of lottery players. Input from lottery players and stakeholders helped create the stronger and more engaging program.
“Most people who play the lottery play responsibly,” said Michalko. “Our new Play Smart program still offers information about how to get help if playing the lottery stops being fun. The big shift here comes with sharing tips and tools in an engaging way that applies to everyone playing lottery games that, if used, will ensure play stays fun.”
Three new Play Smart videos are available 24/7 on the website. They include:
• “Draw Games. Get to know ‘em.” Dispels myths about draw games, including the myth of “hot numbers,” and provides information about odds and random results.
• “Scratch-off games. Make heads and tails of it all.” Explains how odds change from one scratch-off game to the other, how to get information on prizes remaining in each game, and how to check if you won a prize.
• “It’s good to have limits!” Shares tips on setting limits, having a budget for lottery play, avoiding chasing losses, and warning signs to heed to avoid playing too much.
In addition to the website, the lottery conducts statewide advertising, marketing and communications campaigns to raise awareness of the Play Smart program’s tips and tools. It just completed one four-week campaign in August, plans additional social media and digital support in October, and will conduct a new statewide campaign in March. New Play Smart brochures have been distributed to more than 7,100 retail locations where lottery tickets are sold.

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24-hour bingo hall joins 8 other betting shops in anti-social behaviour hotspot – South West Londoner

A 24-hour bingo and slots hall has sparked frustration among Shepherd’s Bush residents after becoming the ninth gambling venue in the area.
Shipley’s Bingo and Slots opened in September in the west London suburb, which was named by the Metropolitan Police as an anti-social behaviour hotspot.
Residents are campaigning for the closure of such venues through groups like Fix Uxbridge Road W12, which focuses on community issues.
Katta Kost, a Shepherd’s Bush resident and member of the group, said: “It is really not fair on the people.
“The local council is promoting a nightlife economy, but it’s a nightlife economy that is not suitable to the residents who live in the area.” 
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This group are campaigning for the venue to be shut down or for the hours to be significantly reduced, arguing that there is no need for it – especially with a Merkur Slots being opposite on the other side of the green. 
Additionally, nearly 30% of the borough’s gambling venues are on Uxbridge Road. 
The group’s petition to take urgent action to clean up and restore Shepherd’s Bush got 2,915 signatures, the highest in Hammersmith and Fulham’s history, and led to a cabinet hearing in September.
When questioned about action against the venue, Hammersmith and Fulham Councillor Stephen Cowen said: “We don’t legally have the ability to close them [gambling shops].
“If we could close these things down, we would.” 
Kost believes, however, that action against these places could have been taken before the licencing permission was given. 
“There’s no real thought or concern for residents or the nature or the identity of the high street that is going into the council’s decisions,” she said.
Support for the closure of such places has been wide-spread across the borough.
Founder of another residents group, Friends of Shepherd’s Bush Green, Jonathan Pearl said: “It is a very sad indictment of our society that we even need to have places like that. 
“There are plenty of places to gamble online and there are plenty of betting shops on the green.
“Is there really any need for such a massive 24-hour facility for people to ruin their own lives?”
These groups are calling on supporters to contact their council and the Gambling Commission to make change in their area.
Shipley’s Bingo and Slots has been approached for comment.
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Kentucky man 'hit the big one again', wins second lottery instant play in 5 months – WKRC

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CINCINNATI (WKRC) – A Kentucky man has struck gold again, claiming his second Kentucky Lottery Instant Play win in just five months. This time, Braxton Skaggs of Campbellsville, Ky., won nearly $58,000, adding to his previous $30,000 win in May.
Skaggs had taken a break from playing after his initial win on Triple Platinum, but his mother's recent $3,000 online win reignited his interest. "He got on two or three days later," his mom said, per a Kentucky Lottery media release. "I kept telling him it was going to hit."
While packing for a family vacation, Skaggs decided to try his luck again. "I just got off from work and was just wasting time and decided to jump on," he told lottery officials. With only $150 left in his account, Skaggs wagered $5 on the Bluegrass Bucks Hot Hit Jackpots Instant Play game and hit the $57,947.26 progressive jackpot. After taxes, he took home $41,722.03.
His mother recalled the moment he shared the news: "I was sitting at the table, and he comes running in. 'Mom, mom, you’re not going to believe this, I hit the big one again.'"
With his winnings, Skaggs is now closer to achieving his dream of building a house. "We’re getting ready to start pouring the foundation next week," he said as he left Kentucky Lottery headquarters.
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Winning EuroMillions and Thunderball numbers on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 – Gloucestershire Live

The National Lottery's EuroMillions jackpot continues to balloon, now standing at a mighty £95m for tonight's draw (Tuesday, November 11).
Any fortunate individual who matches all five main numbers and two Lucky Stars will be able to lay claim to the multi-million pound fortune.
Banking such an amount would undoubtedly revolutionise anyone's life, providing a first-class ticket to a life filled with luxury and incredible opportunities.
We'll provide the winning EuroMillions and Thunderball numbers, including its top prize of £500,000, in the blog below.
Tonight's winning EuroMillions numbers: TBA
Tonight's winning Thunderball numbers: TBA

As well as the main EuroMillions, there is the Millionaire Maker part of the game.
This sees all players entered into a draw with one guaranteed UK winner.

There are chances to win EuroMillions every Tuesday and Friday.
You can buy a ticket for £2.50 (on draw days up until 7.30pm).
If you want more games to play, there is also Lotto every Saturday and Wednesday and Set For Life every Monday and Thursday.
The Thunderball draw (which also takes place tonight, as well as every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,) has a £500,000 top prize.
The Wednesday Lotto game has a £8.4m triple rollover prize (November 12).
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N.Y. Lottery: Powerball third-prize ticket worth $50,000 sold in NYC – SILive.com

A third-prize Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was recently sold in New York City, according to lottery officials.
The New York Lottery announced the winning ticket for the Nov. 13 drawing matched four white balls and the red Powerball. It was sold at 72 Lucky Lotto, located at 7201 Third Ave. in Brooklyn.
The winning numbers for that evening were: 9, 20, 26, 43, 58, and Powerball 9.
The winning numbers for the Powerball game are drawn from a field of one to 69. The Powerball number is drawn from a separate field of one to 26. In order to win the jackpot, players must match all five white balls in any order and the red Powerball number.
Powerball tickets can be purchased at any New York Lottery retailer for $2, seven days a week. The deadline for purchasing a ticket is 10 p.m. on draw nights.
Drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 11 p.m., and the New York Lottery urges players to buy tickets early to avoid last-minute lines.
Players can securely check their tickets on the New York Lottery app.
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A Lottery draw game prize of any amount may be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.
The New York Lottery continues to be North America’s largest and most profitable Lottery, contributing $3.8 billion in fiscal year 2023-2024 to benefit public schools in New York State.
New Yorkers struggling with a gambling addiction, or who know someone who is, can find help by calling the State’s toll-free, confidential HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (467369).
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